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Benefits of mammography screening outweigh adverse effects for women aged 50–69 years

diagnosis and treatment in developed and developing countries is critical to reduce breast cancer mortality globally”, says Dr Christopher W...

IARC warns 'cancer burden growing at an alarming pace'

a consequence of growing and ageing populations, developing countries are disproportionately affected by the increasing numbers of cancers. More...

Global cancer burden rises to 14.1 million new cases in 2012: Marked increase in breast cancers must be addressed

worldwide trends show that in developing countries going through rapid societal and economic changes, the shift towards...

1.5 million premature cancer deaths could be prevented per year if targets set to reduce NCDs are met by 2025

all ages and socio-economic groups, with developing countries bearing a disproportionate burden Myth: Cancer is a Death sentence Truth:...

First global analysis of breast and cervical cancer estimates 2 million new cases worldwide

425 000 new cases of cervical cancer occurred in developing countries. One of the most surprising findings was the sharp rise in women of... cancer, cervical cancer, incidence, mortality, developing countries, screening...

Reasons for poor breast cancer management in developing countries

for poor breast cancer management in developing countries... cancer is on the rise in developing countries and mortality is high. Now, a consensus review of cancer experts worldwide,...

World Cancer Day 2011: New physical activity guidance can help prevent breast, colon cancers

are dramatically increasing, particularly in developing countries where nearly 80% of deaths occur. Sadly, changing ways of life, such as...